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Q: Extension between vector bundles inducing non-zero map on cohomology

SashaPLet $X$ be a projective variety over a field $k$ equipped with a very ample line bundle $\mathcal{O}_X(1)$. Suppose that $E, F$ are locally free sheaves of finite rank on $X$ and $c\in \mathrm{Ext}^i(E, F)$ is a non-zero class. Question: Do there always exist integers $n, d$ such that the map $H^...

 
 
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2:43 AM
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Q: Subtract the elements of two lists from each other with unknown element lengths in C#

zahrakhaniI have two lists in my program that the length of the lists is not equal. I want to subtract the members of these two lists element by element and save them in one list. List<double> arrivals = new List<double>(); List<double> departure = new List<double>(); List<

 
 
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3:43 AM
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Q: Vector initialisation using ranges vs lambda inline initialisation

PatrykI would like to initialise a vector by transforming the other one. I made a test with two ways of inline initialisation a transformed std::vector. One using lambda inline initialisation (with std::transform): std::vector<int> foo(100,42); const auto fooTimesTwo = [&]{ std::vector<...

 
4:42 AM
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Q: A 4x6 grid with adjacent integers with gcd > 1

ThomasLYou are given a 4x6 square grid. Each square of the grid should be filled with different positive integers. The gcd (greatest common divisor) of any two adjacent (horizontally or vertically) squares should be greater than one. What is the minimum sum of such 24 integers?

 
 
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6:33 AM
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Q: Why does Python return [15] for [0xfor x in (1, 2, 3)]?

InfinityWhen running the following line: >>> [0xfor x in (1, 2, 3)] I expected Python to return an error. Instead, the REPL returns: [15] What can possibly be the reason?

 
 
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11:43 AM
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Q: Extending group actions to vector bundles

SenyaLet $G$ be a group acting on a manifold $M$. Suppose $V$ is a rank $n$ vector bundle on $M$. Is there any obstruction to extending the action of $G$ to $V$? In how many ways can the action be extended if obstructions vanish? Given an $n$-dimensional real linear representation of $G$, when can an ...

 
 
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4:06 PM
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Q: Unital *-homomorphisms between matrices

Dominique UnruhIt is mentioned on Wikipedia that every unital *-homomorphism $\Phi:M_i\to M_j$ is necessarily of the form $\Phi(a)=U^*(a\otimes I_r)U$ for some unitary $U$ and some $r$. (Here $M_i$ are the $i\times i$ complex matrices and $I_r$ is the $r\times r$ identity.) No proof or reference is given. How i...

 
 
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5:09 PM
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Q: Transform a number to a factorial

zerosI came across the need to transform a number into a factorial n, with positive integer n. I have searched in the MMA information but I can't find anything like that. I imagine an input, which verifies that it is a factorial, and if it is, prints the number in its n-form! If there is no native fun...

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Q: Calculate Home Primes

caird coinheringaahingThe Home Prime of an integer \$n\$ is the value obtained by repeatedly factoring and concatenating \$n\$'s prime factors (in ascending order, including repeats) until reaching a fixed point (a prime). For example, the Home Prime (\$\text{HP}(n)\$) of \$10\$ is \$773\$ as: $$\begin{align} 10 & = 2...

 
5:32 PM
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Q: Is the Petersen graph a "Cayley graph" of some more general group-like structure?

saolofThe Petersen graph is the smallest vertex-transitive graph which is not a Cayley graph. Is it the "Cayley graph" of some slightly more general group-like structure?

 
 
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8:56 PM
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Q: What are possible applications of deep learning to research mathematics

Jason RuteWith no doubt everyone here has heard of deep learning, even if they don't know what it is or what it is good for. I myself am a former mathematician turned data scientist who is quite interested in deep learning and its applications to mathematics and symbolic reasoning. There has been a lot o...

 

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